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  • Examples of charity: clothing the naked. Etching by H. Fletcher after Frans Francken the elder.
  • Farringdon Dispensary and Lying in Charity. Bartlett's Buildings, Holborn.
  • Examples of charity: giving drink to the thirsty. Etching by H. Fletcher after Frans Francken the elder.
  • [French charity stamp incorporating the French tricolore flag, Red Cross in a circular wreath and other devices].
  • The Charity School, or National School, Kensington High Street. Engraving.
  • Note in a Ledger from the Protestant Sisters of Charity
  • A wealthy bürger refuses charity to an old couple. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
  • Three schoolboys giving charity to a blind beggar. Mezzotint by J.R. Smith, 1784, after W.R. Bigg.
  • Dear Friend : "Mad about the boy" : a charity gala for London Lighthouse / Sheridan Morley, Ned Sherrin.
  • [5 ΛΕΠΤΑ charity stamp showing a soldier with his left arm in a sling against  a red cross].
  • A charity dinner attended by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Pen and ink drawing by F. Scott.
  • Medical College and Charity Hospital, New York City. Coloured wood engraving.
  • A Nun (Sister of Charity) bloodletting a seated patient. Line engraving.
  • [French Red Cross charity stamp showing a deity riding a chariot drawn by 4 horses through clouds ("Advolat auxilium")].
  • [French charity stamp showing a woman holding a Red Cross flag in  her right hand ("Pensez à nos blessés")].
  • With compliments / The Terrence Higgins Trust, a registered charity to inform, advise and help on AIDS and HIV infection ...
  • Treat yourself : a day of alternative therapies at charity prices for Crusaid : Saturday 15th February 1992 ...
  • Treat yourself : a day of alternative therapies at charity prices for Crusaid : Saturday 15th February 1992 ...
  • [British charity stamp showing Britannia, supporting a wounded soldier amidst battlefield carnage, watching an approaching, horse-drawn Red Cross ambulance].
  • Garden of John Penn, St James's Park: A charity fair for Charing Cross Hospital. Coloured lithograph by G. Scharf, 1830.
  • Garden of John Penn, St James's Park: A charity fair for Charing Cross Hospital. Coloured lithograph by G. Scharf, 1830.
  • John Bull on a throne receiving emaciated and tattered supplicants for charity, including Napoleon. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1814.
  • The British Lying-in Hospital, Holborn: the facade and an allegorical scene of charity. Engraving by J.S. Miller after himself.
  • Regent's Park, London: a charity fair for the Royal dispensary for diseases of the ear. Coloured lithograph by M. Gauci, 1832.
  • Helping families infected and affected by HIV and AIDS / CWAC, Children with AIDS Charity.
  • Helping families infected and affected by HIV and AIDS / CWAC, Children with AIDS Charity.
  • Helping families infected and affected by HIV and AIDS / CWAC, Children with AIDS Charity.
  • Helping families infected and affected by HIV and AIDS / CWAC, Children with AIDS Charity.
  • Helping families infected and affected by HIV and AIDS / CWAC, Children with AIDS Charity.
  • Helping families infected and affected by HIV and AIDS / CWAC, Children with AIDS Charity.